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Tuesday, 02 March 2010

Do you Track Your Achievements?


What did you achieve last year? What progress did you make towards your goals?

Those are questions that, a few years ago, I'd have had trouble answering. Perhaps I could point to some money saved up, or to the next step of a qualification earned, but it was hard to see whether I'd really made much progress. Often, I'd feel bad that I hadn't achieved more – even when I'd actually done quite a lot.

If you don't already have some way of tracking your achievements, I'd urge you to adopt this as a habit. I'll take you through the way I do it, and explain why it's important.

It's easy to lose sight of your goals and achievements and only focus on what didn't get done. Track, measure & celebrate!

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